Welcome to my NPF Stats Site.
Statistics last updated:
2/28/2009 7:00:15 PM
Does anyone still use this site? If so, please email me at jim at npfstats.com.
After the Glory stole $1300 from me, and the league just stands by and watches (even though they required a $500,000 performance bond per year for each of three years, according to their own website), my motivation to update for 2009 is a little lacking.
Click here for single-season batting stats
Click here for single-season pitching stats
Click here for team batting stats
Click here for team pitching stats
Click here for career batting stats
Click here for career pitching stats
Click here for (Washington Glory) playoff stats (Unofficial)
Notes:
The data on these pages is pulled directly from the NPF stat pages, so any errors they have will likely appear here as well, at least until I can correct them.
One correction I have made is for the ERA calculations. As is typically the case for baseball and softball statistics, the innings pitched value is given in terms of thirds of an inning. For instance, 39.2 means 39 and 2/3 of an inning. However, when using this value in the calculation for the ERA, the number needs to be converted. For instance, 39.2 needs to become 39.667 for the ERA calculation. The NPF site does not do this properly, so I have corrected this in my data.
One calculation I am unable to perform properly is on-base percentage (OB%). The calculation requires the number of Sacrifice Flies, but this statistic is not provided in the NPF stats. The value they do provide is Sacrifice Hits (which will be higher than Sacrifice Flies because it also includes Sacrifice Bunts). I have kept the OB% they provide for individual season totals, but when calculating Team Batting and Career Batting, I had to use the Sacrifice Hits. The result of this is the OB% will be slightly lower than it should be.
For Career statistics, I combined stats for slightly different spellings of individuals, when I was able to determine that they were indeed the same person. For instance, Carri Martin was previously listed as Carri Leto and then Carri Leto Martin, and these stats have been combined in the Career Batting statistics.
I do not currently have anything displayed in the stats regarding qualifications required for things like batting titles, which require a certain number of at-bats. This is why sorting by AVG in the 2007 stats seems to imply that the Batting Title went to Sarah Zilles (batting 1.000!) instead of Norelle Dickson (.387).
(Please excuse the bare-bones look-and-feel of these pages. I hope to improve this when I can find the time. Thank you.)
Questions, comments. complaints? Email me at jim at npfstats.com